2. Aaron Rodgers Dominates Once Again
For all of the critics who said that Rodgers was “washed up” during the offseason, this game will be key for their chances to be right. There are excuses that can be made for Rodgers beating up the Vikings and Lions’ secondaries. Against New Orleans, there will be none of those reasons to discount Rodgers’ performance.
Once again, Rodgers and the Green Bay offense will look unstoppable. The Packers are going to break the 40-point mark once again. Rodgers will end up throwing for 325 yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions once again.
1. Green Bay Moves To 3-0 In A Nailbiter
Finally, the Packers and Saints are going to put on a very entertaining game. It will come down to the wire, but Rodgers will make enough plays to lead his team to a win.
All offseason long, the media dogged the Packers and projected them to take a big step back in 2020. That hasn’t been the case yet and it won’t start this week. Green Bay will end up beating the Saints by a final score of 41-35.